Move aside Pakistan Super League, hide all international releases, the next big thing is here and it’s called Ehd-e-Wafa Grand Finale.
Not even the producers behind the drama – ISPR and MD Productions – would have imagined that the grand finale would become so huge that it will have to head to cinemas before TV.
The last two episodes of the play will be screened at a cinema near you on 14th March 2020. Before that, you have to quench your thirst with a grand finale trailer that will surely take your breath away. Why? We have our reasons!
Megastar Humayun Saeed is in it!
Did you expect Humayun Saeed to be a part of the Ehd-e-Wafa team? No one did and the producers must be credited for keeping it a secret. The Mere Paas Tum Ho actor who is riding high on the success of his play begins the trailer with his presence and for one moment the audience is left wondering whether they have clicked on the wrong link, or switched to a different channel.
But hey, Major Humayun is here and he means business. How so? Check the teaser and his interaction with Wing Commander Abhinandan (yes, the fantastic tea one) and celebrate the first anniversary of the downing of the Indian jet.
The story moves towards a conclusion
The story of four friends that began at the Lawrence College ends at the same place, as can be seen in the grand finale trailer. How the writer and director manage to bring all four to their alma mater is a mystery that will be revealed in a couple of weeks. Then there are the scenes where Saad (Ahad Raza Mir) is seen leading his battalion into the battleground, and with the dialogues in the background suggesting that he might or might not make it back alive.
Sheheryar (Ahmed Ali Akbar) is also seen meeting Masooma, his cousin whom he didn’t treat well when she was staying with his family. The chemistry between Zara Noor Abbas and Osman Khalid Butt’s Rani and Shahzain also adds value to the trailer, while you can see how happy Wahaj Ali and Hajra Yamin’s Shariq and Ramsha are when they are together, even at the Line of Control.
Except for Saad’s possible end, everything seems to be going right for the drama and the audience wants to know whether he gets to meet Saad Jr. or are we in for an end that reminds us of Alpha Bravo Charlie.
The dialogues are nothing less than that of a feature film!
If the dialogues in the grand finale trailer don’t remind you of classic War dramas from the 1980s or Bilal Lashari’s Waar, then I don’t know what will. Ahad Raza Mir plays the army officer to excellence, something his father Asif Raza Mir also did but as an Indian Soldier in the Nishan-e-Haider series where he fought against Zil-e-Subhan’s Major Tufail Shaheed.
Ahad’s expressions while he is holding the locket, firing the gun or leading his men are too difficult to resist and some of us have even started praying for his well-being, and long life. The visual effects, the battle sound and above all, the action choreography is done so well that you will forget that you are watching a TV drama. Just imagine the impact of every bullet fired in surround sound and you will decide to go and watch the finale in cinema, before everyone else.
And then there were the locations
Did you catch a glimpse of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur during the trailer because if you didn’t, watch it again! How it will be tied to the story and what character Humayun Saeed’s Major plays in the finale is what the audience is excited about. Kudos to cinematographers Azhar Ali and Shahzad Kashmiri for capturing Pakistan’s beauty that is not shown usually in our dramas.
Add to that the wonderful background score by Mohsin Allah Ditta and the two OSTs – one led by Ali Zafar, the other by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – and you get one of the best drama trailers in recent years. Will it surprise us or shock us, we will find out on March 14, 2020. Head to your nearest cinema and book your ticket before it’s too late!
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